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...then-publisher Peyton Anderson put Johnson through UGA, from which he earned a journalism degree in 1963, and through HarvardBusinessSchool - Anderson told Johnson that a business degree would be a great help for a media career - where Johnson earned...

...was intended in part to create equal opportunities for women in the venture capital sector.Paul Gompers, a Harvardbusinessschool professor, was hired by Kleiner Perkins to conduct research about the venture capital industry. He testified...

...refused to speak to detectives and asked for an attorney.His father, a graduate of Princeton University and HarvardBusinessSchool, worked on Wall Street for more than 40 years and founded Wainscott Capital Partners Fund in 2011. The fund...

...beauty boxes:1. BEAUTY EXPERTS CONSIDER BIRCH BOX A PIONEER.Birch Box started about 3 1/2 years ago when two HarvardBusinessSchool classmates had the idea to send consumers samples every month. Hayley Barna and Katia Beauchamp have grown that...

...scholarships and served in the Arch Society. In 2006, he earned a Master of Business Administration degree from HarvardBusinessSchool and in 2013 was honored as the Terry College of Business Outstanding Young Alumni award winner.Richard W. Courts...

...and declining savings, have made student loans a much bigger part of funding higher education, Elliott said.HarvardBusinessSchool's Michael Norton wonders whether greater public awareness of the wideningwealth gap in the United States would...

...information systems discipline," wrote Lynda Applegate, the Sarofim-Rock Professor of Business Administration at HarvardBusinessSchool.Watson has served on the editorial board of many of the major journals in his discipline and has chaired or...

...and declining savings, have made student loans a much bigger part of funding higher education, Elliott said.HarvardBusinessSchool's Michael Norton wonders whether greater public awareness of the widening wealth gap in the United States would...

...they are actively lobbying for change.The figure of the fairness-conscious billionaire has a precedent, said HarvardBusinessSchool professor Michael Norton. During the Gilded Age, at the end of the 1800s, tycoons took steps to increase equality...

...significant enough to change the world. So secret is It (also known by the code name Ginger), that even the HarvardBusinessSchool Press, which just forked over a $250,000 advance for a book about It, claims not to know what it is. A revolutionary...